Sunday Press publishes some of the most beautiful books being published anywhere. This gigantic book collects The Explorigator by Henry Grant Dart, Naughty Pete by Charles Forbell, comics by Lyonel Feininger, and Gustave Verbeek. If you were a comics nerd you would know what I was talking about and you’d be very excited.

Creepy Presents: Bernie Wrightson
Did you know Bernie Wrightson was born in Baltimore? I wonder what would have happen if the Baltimore Ravens were named the Baltimore Swamp Things? Anyway, I really admire Bernie Wrightson’s craftsmanship and inking, and this is a beautiful collection of his horror work.

There’s also a depressing story about Bark’s life which you should read.

Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth Omnibus Vol. 1
Imagine Jack Kirby riffing and expanding on the idea of Planet of the Apes. I don’t know why they recolor these books, why don’t they just reprint them right out of the original comics? Well I do know actually, because they want them to look new and fresh. But I think part of the charm is that they are old and wacky. Next to the Eternals, this is my favorite Jack Kirby work.

THE DEATH-RAY by Daniel Clowes
This is the least crusty and ancient of the reprints I’ve listed. I’ve read stories about disenfranchised teens finding themselves with superpowers before, but man this is the most depressing, hopeless, and frightening of them all.

Honorable Mention:Miss Fury: Tarpe Mills Sensational Sundays 1944-1949
Drawn by a female cartoonist at a time when there weren’t many in the business, I want to be classy and say that I like this comic for a reason other than Miss Fury’s sexy cat suit, but I cannot say that.